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Good morning and welcome to the TC Dojo. So today weamp;#39;re going to be talking about indexing. These Dojos are designed to be interactive, so feel free any time during the conversation to type your questions in the chat box, and weamp;#39;ll go ahead and ask them of the presenter. Todayamp;#39;s topic is how to think like an indexer. My name is Janice. Iamp;#39;m going to be your moderator. I also have Liz Fraley here. And weamp;#39;re interviewing Lucie Haskins, whoamp;#39;s visiting our TC Dojo. She has built her career indexing. So Liz, how did you meet Lucie? So Lucie came to me. She was looking for software that would help indexes in XML. And we managed to figure out that there were some things that it did well and some things that it didnamp;#39;t do well, and for the situation she had, it turned out not to work out all that great. But yes, she didnamp;#39;t really need what we were talking about, and all the things that indexers do, are innate to them and the softwar